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← GeographyWhich hydrological consequence results when speleothems seal cave entrances?
A)Accelerated localized aquifer recharge✓
B)Diminished geyser eruption frequency
C)Increased regional groundwater depletion
D)Enhanced surface streamflow connectivity
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Accelerated localized aquifer recharge occurs because speleothem blockage forces water through fissures, driving water directly into the aquifer via focused infiltration, rather than slow surface percolation; therefore A, rather than others involving altered regional flows, follows.
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